At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Steve Ballmer announced Microsoft
would ship the Kinect for Windows on February 1st. The company has delivered on
its promise and on Wednesday, version 1.0 of the Kinect for Windows SDK and
runtime were made available for download. The software giant’s distribution
partners across the globe have also begun to ship Kinect for Windows hardware.
The device will retail for $249, with a special discounted academic price of
$149 for “Qualified Educational Users” that will come later this year.



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